On their self-titled album debut James Deen Dragon, P. Lizzard and ColonelDickhead are bolder than ever digging into doom inspired heaviness, chaotic andfull throttle noisiness and brash, melodic 80’s punk.

The album cuts to the bone like a ragged knife leaving a sharper edge andcleaner cut in the production on the 10 tracks produced by Morten Bjerggaard(Cola Freaks, Tumor Warlord) and mastered by Peter Peter .

After releasing their cassette tape debut 'National Anthems' back in 2013 andcollaborating with Aarhus punks Fright Eye on a couple of split cassettes in 2015,the album debut sees the Copenhagen trio building upon the raw and dirty soundof their previous releases while managing to transgress the boundaries oftraditional punk and noise territory.

0% - God Hates Young People (MRLP29)Every song has its essence so why fuck with it? On their album debut, the Copenhagenthree-piece 0% leaves the mumbling and fumbling around to the indie kids and goesstraight for what it’s all about: Releasing punk and garage rock songs oozing with vibesthat will force you to nod your head and dive into that always tempting mosh pit.

Whether you just love that more sluggish, brown and worn out punk rock or is expectinga smack on your shiny face, 'God Hates Young People' provides. Not afraid of digginginto either dusty rock ballads or moments of chaotic metal the album shows a band witha wish to push beyond punk and rock conventions without forgetting those instantlyintuitive songs.

Despite releasing their album debut don't expect newcomers to the scene. PeterBonneman played in the notorious Danish punk bands Amdi Petersens Armé and GorillaAngreb, Per Gerhard is part of the dope pop/punk rock duo Yahowa while Peter Larsenjust released a debut album as part of the noise punk trio The Monoliths, also out onMastermind Records.